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Volume I · MMXXVIComputer Science
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⁂   Department VI — Computer Science  ·  计算机科学

Algorithms, an app, and a thinking test.

The USACO four-division ladder for competitive programming; the Congressional App Challenge for builders; the Australian CAT for pure computational thinking — three different shapes of computer-science competition for three different students.

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Three shapes.

An editor's note

USACO is the deepest ladder.

USACO has the most-developed pipeline in this department: a four-division promotion ladder (Bronze → Silver → Gold → Platinum), four contests per season, a thoroughly documented training site, and a real path to the IOI for top performers.

The Congressional App Challenge is the closest thing to a maker's competition. Solo or up to four students; any platform; AI permitted with disclosure. The judging is done by the Member of Congress for the relevant district, which means the rubric varies — focus on a clear product and a clear demo.

If you don't yet code

The Australian CAT is built for you. It asks no programming — only the ability to follow an algorithmic train of thought across multiple stages.

— The Editors